Pipe spreader
A pipe spreader comprising: a frame, and; a pair of mutually cooperating pipe engagement assemblies, coupled to the frame, for engaging a pipe; each of the pair of mutually cooperating pipe engagement assemblies comprises: at least one spreader assembly, the spreader assembly includes a spreader beam and an end manipulator coupled to the spreader beam, wherein at least a portion of the spreader assembly is arranged to be selectively removable from the pipe engagement assembly.
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The present application is a national stage filing under 35 U.S.C 371 of PCT application number PCT/SG2019/050250, having an international filing date of May 3, 2019, which claims priority to Singaporean patent application number 10201803886Q, having a filing date of May 8, 2018, the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entireties.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe invention relates to a spreader adapted to engage and transport pipes.
BACKGROUNDTransportation of large pipes is frequently required for example in the shipping and construction industries. Typically, these pipes are clamped onto spreaders and lifted by cranes to the required location.
Existing pipe spreaders are designed to hoist a fixed number of pipes, within a limited range of pipe diameters. Hence, during normal operation of a construction site or wharf, several spreaders may be required to hoist pipes with a full range of pipe diameters. These additional spreaders will require a considerable storage space to store, and will also incur additional maintenance expense and capital expenditure.
In addition, the clamping of pipes on existing pipe spreaders is usually done manually. As a result, it is not uncommon for there to be human error during the manual clamping of pipes, which may result in accidents and possibly put operators at risk of suffering a major injury.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a pipe spreader comprising: a frame; and a pair of mutually cooperating pipe engagement assemblies coupled to the frame for engaging a pipe; each of the pair of mutually cooperating pipe engagement assemblies comprises: at least one spreader assembly, the spreader assembly includes a spreader beam and an end manipulator coupled to the spreader beam, wherein at least a portion of the spreader assembly is arranged to be selectively removable from the pipe engagement assembly. In embodiments of the present invention, the end manipulator and/or the spreader beam is selectively removable from the pipe engagement assembly.
Accordingly, such an arrangement allows the selective removal and/or addition of a portion of the spreader assemblies so as to suit a wide range of pipe diameters and pipe lengths. This enhances the flexibility of the pipe spreader to handle a wide range of pipe diameters and pipe lengths.
The pair of mutually cooperating pipe engagement assemblies may also be combined to form a unitary body.
In embodiments of the present invention, the pipe spreader is arranged to slide in an orthogonal direction relative to a longitudinal axis of a pipe engagable by said pipe spreader.
Accordingly, such an arrangement allows the pipe spreader to adjust its position relative to the frame so as to clamp pipes of different sizes.
In embodiments of the present invention, the pipe engagement assembly may further comprise a support arm arranged to contact and support a pipe engagable by the pipe spreader as the pipe is lifted. The support arm may further be arranged to exert a downward force on the pipe. Alternatively, the support arm is spring loaded so as to exert a resilient downward force on the pipe.
Accordingly, the support arm will secure the pipe and prevent it from wobbling during the lifting process. Hence, this ensures stability of the pipe and enhances safety of the lifting operation.
In embodiments of the present invention, the end manipulator may further comprise a pipe engagement pin arranged to lift a pipe engagable by the pipe spreader. In embodiments of the present invention, the pipe engagement pin may be selectively engaged to the end manipulator. In further embodiments of the present invention, the end manipulator may further comprise a sheath selectively engaged to the pipe engagement pin.
Accordingly, such an arrangement ensures that the diameter of the pipe engagement pin may be adjusted based on the diameters of pipes to be lifted. In particular, the above arrangements ensures that the resultant diameter of the pipe engagement pin and/or the pipe engagement pin and sheave assembly matches the diameter of the pipes, thereby ensuring that the pipes are well supported during lifting.
In embodiments of the present invention, the pipe spreader may further comprise a height detection system, the height detection system is arranged to detect a height of the pipe relative to the frame and trigger an alarm when the height exceeds a predetermined threshold.
Accordingly, such an arrangement serves as an early warning system in the event that the pipe disengages from the pipe engagement assembly and falls to the ground.
It will be convenient to further describe the present invention with respect to the accompanying drawings that illustrate possible arrangements of the invention. Other arrangements of the invention are also possible and consequently, the particularity of the accompanying drawings is not to be understood as superseding the generality of the preceding description of the invention.
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The basic operation of the pipe spreader will be described in further detail. In particular, the pipes to be lifted are arranged on the ground or the ship deck. The pipe spreader is set first to handle the correct diameter of the pipe by manipulating the arms to the correct orthogonal position. Following which, the pipe spreader 5 is lowered so that the pipe engagement pins (67) of the end manipulators correspond with the openings of the pipe. The telescopic portions of the spreader beams 30, 35, 40 will then retract, causing the end manipulators 50, 55, 60 to engage the pipes. Finally, the pipe spreader will be lifted and the pipe engagement pins (67) will engage the pipes, thereby commencing the lifting operation.
To this end, the pipe spreader 5 of the present invention allows for selective removal and/or addition of spreader assemblies and/or end manipulators so as to suit a wide range of pipe diameters and pipe lengths. In particular, the removable portion of the spreader assembly is arranged to be selectively removable from the pipe engagement assembly. For example, three spreader beams as described above and illustrated in
However, when larger diameter pipes are lifted, the pipe spreader 5 can only handle two pipes per lift. In this case, the center spreader beam 35 and its corresponding end manipulator 55 may be removed (as shown in
Accordingly, the present invention enhances the flexibility of the pipe spreader to handle a wide range of pipe diameters and pipe lengths.
In embodiments of the present invention as shown in
In operation, when the pipe spreader 5 is lowered to align the pipe engagement pin (67) with the openings of the pipe, the support arm 95 will contact the pipe, causing the spring in the support arm 95 to compress and exert a downward force on the pipe. This will also activate a landing signal to inform the operator that the pipe spreader is in position so as to commence engagement of the pipes by the pipe engagement assemblies. Once the pipe engagement assemblies engage the pipes, the pipe spreader 5 will be hoisted and the pipe will be lifted. Due to the compression of the spring, the support arm 95 will still be in contact with the pipe during the entire lifting process, thereby supporting the pipe and preventing the pipe from wobbling (as shown in
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In further embodiments of the present invention, the pipe spreader may further comprise an imaging system as shown in
In embodiments of the present invention, the pipe spreader may communicate with a diagnostic system, and transmit diagnostic information received from the pipe spreader to the diagnostic system for display and analysis. Diagnostic information may include, but are not limited to, data from the above-mentioned sensors, environmental data or other data that might be required for analysis purposes. In an embodiment, a diagnostic panel may also be provided on the pipe spreader for monitoring sensor statuses and fault information, and also for assisting maintenance personnel in troubleshooting of the fault. These data may also be logged into a database for data and trend analysis. Accordingly, the diagnostic system provides for fast recovery and problem identification in the event of a breakdown. Furthermore, the logged data is also extremely useful for incident root cause analysis and pre-breakdown warning.
Whilst the above embodiments depict a pair of mutually cooperating pipe engagement assemblies working in tandem to engage a pipe, a skilled person will understand that the two pipe engagement assemblies can be combined to form one unitary assembly. A skilled person will also understand that instead of the two pipe engagement assemblies, two mutually cooperating spreader assemblies or two mutually cooperating spreader beams can also be combined to form one unitary assembly.
It would be appreciated that the invention has been described herein by way of example only and that various modifications in design and/or detail may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of this invention.
Claims
1. A pipe spreader comprising:
- a frame; and
- a pair of mutually cooperating pipe engagement assemblies, coupled to the frame, for engaging a pipe;
- each of the mutually cooperating pipe engagement assemblies comprises: at least one spreader assembly, the at least one spreader assembly includes a spreader beam and an end manipulator coupled to the spreader beam, wherein the at least one spreader assembly is arranged to be selectively removable from the pipe engagement assembly; said spreader beam having at least one arm positioned in at least one channel formed on the frame such that the spreader beam is arranged to slide along the at least one channel; wherein the spreader beam and the spreader assembly are arranged to slide in an orthogonal direction relative to a longitudinal axis of a pipe engageable by said pipe spreader.
2. The pipe spreader according to claim 1, wherein each of the pipe engagement assemblies further comprises a support arm arranged to contact and support the pipe engageable by the pipe spreader as the pipe is lifted.
3. The pipe spreader according to claim 2, wherein the support arm is arranged to exert a downward force on the pipe.
4. The pipe spreader according to claim 2, wherein the support arm is spring loaded so as to exert a resilient downward force on the pipe.
5. The pipe spreader according to claim 1, wherein the end manipulator further comprises a pipe engagement pin selectively engaged to the end manipulator, the pipe engagement pin arranged to lift the pipe engageable by the pipe spreader.
6. The pipe spreader according to claim 5, further comprising a sheath selectively engaged to the pipe engagement pin.
7. The pipe spreader according to claim 1, wherein the pair of mutually cooperating pipe engagement assemblies is combined to form a unitary body.
8. The pipe spreader according to claim 1, further comprising a height detection system, the height detection system is arranged to detect a height of the pipe relative to the frame and trigger an alarm when the height exceeds a predetermined threshold.
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Type: Grant
Filed: May 3, 2019
Date of Patent: Mar 11, 2025
Patent Publication Number: 20210214191
Assignee: RAM LIFTING TECHNOLOGIES PTE. LTD. (Singapore)
Inventors: Cameron Hay (Singapore), Krishna Murari (Singapore)
Primary Examiner: Dean J Kramer
Application Number: 17/054,095
International Classification: B66C 1/30 (20060101); B66C 15/06 (20060101);